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BREAKING IN A 130 YEAR OLD GUN |
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02-08-2014, 11:39 PM
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BREAKING IN A 130 YEAR OLD GUN
For me at least. Saw lots of birds, and they are pairing up now. This was the only shot I had though, and a double the first time I shot the gun at game. Using 1.5 ounces American E in the right and American E and Bismuth 50/50 mixture in the left. Number 4s. I don't like the AE and am using it up by mixing it. First bird broken wing and not through skin, second one dead with the mixture.
Other birds must have heard the big report from the 10 and decided to keep their distance.
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